tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-27547035738604727852018-03-05T15:49:48.194-08:00Physical ChallengeDeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-79329768615538643892007-10-22T06:56:00.000-07:002007-10-22T07:01:00.045-07:00Returning to formLast week I was a total slacker. I'd like to think I was still recovering from the California vacation, which is mostly true. The time change killed me as well as the fact that my 2 year old decided that last week was the week to wake up multiple times in the night screaming bloody murder. So, I didn't do much last week. Played hoop once and hiked on Saturday and that's about it. <br /><br />Today I'm back at it with a vengeance. I did sleep in a bit this morning until 5:30 so I wasn't able to get the abs in with the chest/back, so I'll try to do that this afternoon after work. Doug has said that he's going to take up the program with me, so that will help in motivation and stick-to-it-ivness. I'll end up finishing the program sometime in January. It'll be a good birthday present. I'm going to try and eat perfectly today, and this week really. I want to really start getting carved up.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-29610827328444130322007-10-15T14:24:00.000-07:002007-10-15T14:28:12.618-07:00Back from vacation, on with P90XI just got back from a week with the fam at Disneyland and Laguna beach. It was a great time and it was great to get away for a while. I dropped the exercise routine for a week and indulged my natural man, sleeping in, eating crap, and *gasp* drinking soda. And boy, do I love Coke. I remembered how good it tastes at a restaurant with dinner. If that stuff were good for you I'd be in awesome shape.<br /><br />I'm still adjusting to the change of pace and back into the exercise/work mode. I didn't P90X this morning but I'm going to try and do it this afternoon if I can. I haven't fallen off the wagon; no, not at all. I have just stepped off for a bit, and now I am climbing back on.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-4481859518431111702007-10-05T09:29:00.000-07:002007-10-05T09:33:21.738-07:00My weight...headed up?This morning i weighed myself and came in at 178. That's the most I've been in a few weeks. It may be good news, though. I'm just not sure. I'm spending a lot of time working on building muscle, so my hope is that the extra weight is new muscle, and not fat. I guess my crappy body fat scale will have to be the judge in that scenario. I'm still waiting for the morning that I wake up and see that baby at 15%. It usually hits 15 in the afternoon, but I don't think I've ever had it there first thing in the morning.<br /><br />With the P90X thing I'm doing a lot less cardio, so I'm a little worried that I may lose some of that. I may have to add in some running or something. That also worries me a little when I see my weight start to climb. Next week I'll be doing a lot of cardio, though, as I'll be in California on the beach, and there won't be much else to do.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-39962296775294637102007-10-03T07:53:00.000-07:002007-10-03T07:57:58.684-07:00A couple of good days in the booksYesterday was my first round of plyometrics, p90x style. It was a tough, intense, workout. A lot of jumping and leg work. I'm feeling it in my calves this morning for sure. I sweat more during this workout than I have any of the others. I was actually able to keep up with the guys on the dvd, unlike the upper body and arms dvds. I think this is because I had been doing a bunch of leg work while hiking and getting ready for the hunting season. <br /><br />This morning was another round of arms and shoulders + abs. Man, I can grit and grind my way through the upper body stuff, but those ab workouts are simply killer. By the end I'm done. The fifer scissors are exceptionally brutal. I think I can do seven at the most.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-1051836066723568062007-10-01T13:35:00.000-07:002007-10-01T13:41:03.611-07:00No love from my brothers.Well, looks like for the most part I'll be doing this alone. For all the committed canals I had, I think I've gotten about 1/2 a collective canal in return. That's fine, as I am prepared to walk the long and lonely road without the comfort and support of my companions near.<br /><br />This weekend was rough from the eating standpoint. It started on Friday when I decided that I deserved a half a betos burrito for breakfast. Then it only got worse. The burrito was my gateway drug into more horrific foods, such as oreos and cold cereal. The worst part about it was that the binge lasted almost all weekend, leaving me feeling like I'd accomplished nothing the week before.<br /><br />With that bad taste in my mouth, so to speak, I hit the exercises hard this morning. It was my second time around for back and chest so I knew what was coming and I pushed myself a little harder. OK, a lot harder. By the end of the push up sets, my sets were about 2 push ups. And the ab ripper? Forget about it. It killed me. Bottom line is that I've got a long way to go before I'm in P90X type of shape.<br /><br />I love it so far, though. It's tough, it's challenging, and it is what I was looking for. This week I may even give yoga another shot. Or maybe not. We'll see.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-180168311413014162007-09-27T16:59:00.000-07:002007-09-27T17:01:05.448-07:00My First Blog EntrySo this is what blogging is all about. Wow. And to think my first blog entry is to discuss my expanding gut and double chin. Exciting.<br /><br />So, fellas, I like to work out. That is not my problem. My big problem is the dieting part. How are you guys avoiding the sweets, the soda, etc?Sunnynoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-70250781866484383752007-09-27T06:43:00.000-07:002007-09-27T06:52:59.708-07:00Yoga anyone?Today was supposed to be my first attempt at yoga. I've always shied away from that kind of stuff so it was pretty new to me. I manned up, if that's what you'd call it, and popped the P90X yoga dvd in this morning.<br /><br />The first thing that bugged me was the time it was going to take. On the P90X workouts, every one has a type of timer bar at the bottom that shows your progress and how many minutes you have left. The yoga workout was going to take 90 minutes. I just didn't have that much time. Maybe 75. So, I decided I'd cut it short if needed.<br /><br />The dude then tried to get me going with such basic positions as lying dog and some kind of soldier something. I gave it a shot. It was really, really tough for me. I think that's mostly because I'm about as flexible as a telephone pole. I'm the kid that never really could touch his toes. So the moves these cats were busting out were not happening for me. Yet, anyway. I know I'd have to build to that, but I'm a long way away. <br /><br />After about 15 minutes of about a 60% effort on my part, I sat on my couch and started thinking if I could be doing something better with my time. I then decided to scratch Yoga X and run. I had about 45 minutes left. Another thing that tempted me was the womens world cup soccer game that was just starting - US v. Brazil. That way I could run on the treadmill and watch the match. So running it was.<br /><br />It's the first time I've run in weeks - maybe almost a month. I was pretty worried that all the gains I had made from the training I was doing in July and August would be gone. I'm glad to say I was wrong. I pounded out a little over four miles and felt great along the way. I've got to think it was good for me. I may just change the regular P90X routine a bit and replace Yoga and Kenpo Karate (I don't think I'll be able to do 60 minutes of air punches and kicks) with running or the elliptical machine. That'll add more cardio and hopefully help me lean up a bit.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-54437169002668314692007-09-25T20:53:00.000-07:002007-09-25T20:54:36.679-07:00Yes, my cajones are large.I just posted pictures of myself on the internet. In my underwear.<br />Scroll down if you'd like to see them.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-84077267228568180812007-09-25T05:41:00.000-07:002007-09-25T08:45:05.108-07:00No Plyometrics today, dangitI took my P90X stuff to work yesterday in an effort to "back them up." I succeeded, by the way, so if any of you would like to volunteer to keep a backup copy at your house, then I would appreciate it. I ended up leaving the dvds at work. I was bummed. I was looking forward to my first plyometrics session. I'm sure it would have kicked my butt, but I'm ready for that. So, instead of the tricky plyometrics, I did 30 hard minutes on the elliptical. That may have to stop, as every time I shoved the right arm forward my right shoulder popped, and I couldn't get the dang thing to shut up.<br /><br />I'm still a little sore from yesterday's push up and pull up marathon. Not sure what tomorrow brings, but I'm ready to give it a try.<br /><br />I also went to the health food store and bought some supplements yesterday. I bought a big 'ol tub of the nitro tech creatine. Little did I know it says there are only 30 servings in each tub. I think it was like 50 bucks. The P90X program asks you to take a "recovery drink" after each morning session, so I'm going to use this. I'll use it at half strength, I think, because two scoops of the stuff is just too much. Its like a very strong fruit punch. I also bought a 36 pack of Myoplex Deluxe. What makes it so deluxe, I'm not sure. I'm going to drink myoplex shakes every morning throughout the program. I figure it will be a good way to start the day.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-60547205001391950042007-09-24T23:15:00.000-07:002007-09-25T08:45:24.254-07:00My GoalsLong Term Goals:<br /> - less than 10% body fat<br /> - 10+ consecutive pull-ups<br /> - 50+ consecutive push-ups<br /> - 17.75" neck (+ 1")<br /> - 16.25" calves (+1")<br /> - 34" pant size<br /> - Drop size of gut (as measured over love handles and belly-button)<br /><br />Comments:<br /> - I think I can get under 10% body fat at around 185 pounds. I'll know better after I'm tested.<br /> - I haven't been able to do double digit pull-ups since high school body conditioning.<br /> - When I weighed a buck fitty.<br /> - Of course, I don't think I tried doing pull-ups in the decade between 1994 and 2005.<br /> - About a year and a half ago, after lifting for 6 months, I could do 6 pull-ups.<br /> - I could do 50 consecutive push-ups in college.<br /> - A year and a half ago, I stalled out at just under 40.<br /> - Despite its presence on many a list, Santa never did bring me the upper-body strength.<br /> - Oh well, better pec-less than feckless ... sighs Jenny.<br /> - My neck currently measures 16.75" over the pointiest part of my Adams Apple.<br /> - Left calf (not pumped) = 15" Right calf (not pumped) = 15.25"<br /> - To better fit my hips, butt, and thighs, I tend to wear pants 1-2" bigger than my waist.<br /> - I want to comfortably wear size 34 pants.<br /> - As for the measurement of my gut, I don't have point of reference to aim for. Just smaller.<br /><br />Three Month Goals:<br /> - Minus 3% body fat<br /> - 6 consecutive pull-ups<br /> - 35 consecutive push-ups<br /> - Add half an inch to neck.<br /> - Add half an inch to (unpumped) calves.<br /> - Weigh less than 200 pounds.<br /> - Look better.<br /><br />Comments:<br /> - I'm copying Ben on his -1% body fat each month.<br /> - I can do 2 pull-ups right now.<br /> - I don't know how many push-ups I can do. <br /> - I could test myself this second, but that sounds way too hard.<br /> - I don't know how much muscle weight I can expect to gain by lifting.<br /> - Which is why I'm more concerned about losing body fat than getting under 200 pounds.<br /> - I start physical therapy for my Achilles tendinitis this week, so calf workouts may wait.moonsovernoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-86481071336703020362007-09-24T10:05:00.000-07:002007-09-25T08:45:05.108-07:00It BeginsThis morning was my first morning of P90X, a 12 week process that will surely be tough on me, but rewarding, for sure.<br /><br />I think the hardest part of this 12 week process is going to be waking up at 5:00 every morning. I woke up early all summer long, but now that the nights are cool and the mornings are darker, it just seems harder to get out of bed. That snooze button is so tempting. But I did it. This morning, anyway.<br /><br />I took it easy and slow. The first workout is a back and chest set, featuring loads and loads of different types of push ups and pull ups. You are supposed to use a pull up bar, but I don't have a place to put one, really, so I'm using my bowflex. It's a good thing, too, because I'm sure I couldn't do more than a few pull ups right now anyway, and the bowflex allows me to adjust the weight. <br /><br />By the end of the 50+ minute push up/pull up barrage, I could hardly eke out 2 rep sets of push ups. I definitely have a long way to go. I look forward to seeing progress in the push up department.<br /><br />Today was also an ab day. After the first dvd, I put in the Ab Ripper dvd. This one is 15 minutes of straight ab death. Every type of ab exercise you can imagine. I sucked. Most of the time I was done well before the guys on tv were even half way through their sets. I guess that's part of earning a 6 pack. Loads of pain.<br /><br />I'm exited to see the other routines. After working through them all once I'll know what to expect and week 2 I'll be better prepared.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-31934233482166950602007-09-21T08:57:00.000-07:002007-09-25T08:45:05.109-07:00D Day ApproachesThe day is nigh at hand. <br /><br />Since returning home from my elk hunt a few weeks ago, I've slipped back into a sedentary lifestyle. It's scary how fast and how easy it's happened. Whereas before I would jump out of bed when my alarm clock buzzed in the morning, I'm finding myself hitting the snooze a bunch of times and wishing it would just go away. I don't think I've really exerted myself once since my return. This P90X thing is really going to be a rude awakening for me.<br /><br />I'm kind of scared, really. I'm trying to drive up my gumption to the point that I have no doubt that I'll quit, but I'm not there yet. I tried body for life a few times but never made it the whole 12 weeks. That's a long time. I'm counting on some hidden inner fortitude to pull me through it.<br /><br />I'm weighing in at around 176 now. Still down quite a bit and a good starting point for me. I wouldn't be surprised to see my weight go up a bit as I start the program. One of my fitness goals is to drop my body fat percentage, based on what my bathroom scale tells me. Right now, I'm pretty consistently at 16% right when I wake up in the morning. That will be my baseline. I'm not sure it's right, but it gives me some way of measuring my performance. I want to drop that by 1% a month, to get to where my morning weigh in body fat percentage is 13%. I think that's a reasonable goal.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-21391146427319337402007-09-19T05:17:00.000-07:002007-09-25T08:45:36.047-07:00What Have I Got to Lose?Sleep, weight, pounds of blubber, fatigue, dental caries, fatty plaques clogging the inner lumen of my internal carotid artery. What do I have to lose? That's not really the question my friends. The quetstion is "What do I have to gain?" Muscle mass, endogenous endorphin levels, self-discipline, my HDL level, self-confidence, and a winning smile. September the 24th, a normal Monday for most, a day that will change the rest of my, and our lives, for me. May we each go forward with conviction, and may we each star on a daytime talkshow to proclaim the journey one day.Jasonnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2754703573860472785.post-3356277531364332142007-09-18T09:28:00.000-07:002007-09-25T08:45:05.109-07:00Yes, I'll take the physical challenge.Well, I'm on the brink of what I know will be a very challenging and rewarding 12 week process. I'm looking for some real physical body changes to try and reverse the years I've spent drinking soda and sitting behind a computer monitor all day. This whole thing started in January when I saw the scale inching toward the 200 pound mark, a barrier I had no intent of ever breaking. I hit 196 at one point - a good 20 pounds heavier than I probably should be. My main motivation for getting back into shape, or close to "shape", anyway, was that hunting season was approaching, and I wanted to be able to hoof the mountains of Colorado without overheating or exploding or something dramatic.<br /><br />After getting down to 186, Bryan Hamblin suggested a 10 pound challenge on the skutch website. I was all over it, since I had already been doing it at a slower pace. Over the last few months, with the help of friends, I've dropped my weight down to around 175. That's included a lot of running, some diet changes (no soda, for one) and some weight lifting.<br /><br />I felt great on my elk hunt, and the exercise paid off. I had been doing a lot of cardio work to get ready for the hikes and hadn't spent a lot of time on the weights. Now that I've dropped off a lot of the fat pounds, I'm ready to rip up a little. I'm still skinny and somewhat soft, so I could use a good ripping. I've chosen to follow a 12 week program called P90X. It looks like its going to be tough. It requires a lot of time, a lot of effort, and a lot of sacrifice. It involves 75 minutes of hard workouts 6 days a week, with an accompanying diet plan. <br /><br />My end goal is to be able to look at my before pictures and my after pictures and see a real, noticeable, difference. I want to feel stronger and more fit. I really want to be in the best shape of my life 12 weeks from now. I'm 31 years old, and although that's not over the hill by any means, I have never been in prime physical shape. I want to get there and know what it is all about. Hopefully it will spark something in me that brings a desire to stay in better shape for the rest of my life. I feel so much better when I'm working out and eating right - more energy and fewer headaches. I'm ready to make a go of this.<br /><br />I now commit to 12 weeks of body and mind changing disciplines, starting this Monday, the 24th of September. By Christmas, I hope to have made a change for the better, not only in my body, but my willingness and resolve to stick to a plan.DeGroff Custom Woodworkinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15584641932780823599noreply@blogger.com1